Cammish arrives at the team with a fine pedigree in the sport and several seasons on the BTCC support package under his belt.

The Yorkshireman was the architect of an astonishing campaign in British Formula Ford in 2013 – winning all 24 races he entered to wrap the title up with two meetings to go – before clinching back-to-back crowns in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB in 2015 and 2016.

Eurotech Racing has today confirmed that Brett Smith will complete their driver line-up for the 2018 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship.

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Brett, son of Eurotech driver and Team Principal Jeff Smith, Completed half-a-season with the team last year having come into the fold to replace his father, who was sidelined by injuries sustained from his accident at Croft.

James Nash is set for a Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship return in 2018 as BTC Norlin Racing today announced that he would be taking up a spot in the outfit's second Honda Civic Type R.

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Team Principal Bert Taylor confirmed this morning that Nash will join Chris Smiley in Norlin's second new Civic: “We are really excited about our prospects in the 2018 season and now have two young drivers and cars that are capable of challenging for podium places at each round," said Taylor.

Michael Epps, who last year raced in the British Touring Car Championship, will this season compete instead in the Renault UK Clio Cup for new team Matrix Motorsport.

Epps’s announcement means Matrix will field four cars in its debut Clio Cup season with Aaron Thompson, Andy Wilmott (who has also previously contested the BTCC) and team boss Jeff Alden also among the driver line-up.